from 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Tim Hardin
(1994)

Pete Seeger

The Bells of Rhymney

from Pete Seeger's Greatest Hits
(1987)

Tom Paxton

Bottle of Wine

from Ain't That News
(1965)

Judee Sill

Lady-O (Remastered)

from Judee Sill
(1971)

Willie Cobbs

You Don't Love Me

from Fernwood Rhythm 'n' Blues from Memphis
(2003)

Comment:

Think you know the Byrds’ “Turn! Turn! Turn!”? Think again. We’ve got Pete Seeger’s original version, sounding far more like an Old Testament campfire song than the antiwar anthem it grew to be. Simon & Garfunkel’s first recording of “The Sounds of Silence” practically [i]was[/i] silent compared to the chart-topping remixed version you know. And enough of Crescent City jazz legend Kid Ory’s “Muskrat Ramble” is hiding in “I Feel Like I’m a Fixin to Die Rag” that Ory’s daughter sued Country Joe. These are the seeds that sprouted the flower power age’s defining moments.